Faculty Opportunities

Revitalizing Rural Environments: Workshop & Symposium

March 29 – March 31 Spark G45 The School of Design and Construction, the Asia Program, the Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures, and International Programs are collaborating to host a workshop on “Revitalizing Rural Environments” with renowned Chinese architect Liu Jiaping as our main speaker and guest. Sudents are collaborating to plan a workshop […]

Palouse & Panhandle Invasive Species and Exotic Pest workshop

April 3, 2018 – Ensminger Pavilion Pullman WA. Learn about priority pests of the Palouse & Panhandle including: pike, pigs, pathogens and other insects, weeds and vertebrates that don’t start with P. Register now: https://www.brownpaertickets.comn/event/3341950 Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1877789158961069/

AWRA American Water Resources Association Washington Section

The launching of the new mentorship program. This opportunity is available to all members and student members of AWRA. The goal of the AWRA-WA mentorship program is to connect young professionals and students in the field of water resources with experienced professionals who share a similar specialty and are interested in building a mentoring relationship. […]

Science Rules STEM Supply Drive

Currently accepting donations for the Science Rules STEM Supply Drive, which will run through Monday, April 30. This drive was created to collect supplies for local K-12 student science classes, after-school programs, and clubs. A full list of supplies can be found by going to the Ask Dr. Universe youth science outreach program (https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/sciencerules/). The […]

Restoring Resilient Communities in Changing Landscapes.

This conference will be held October 15-19, 2018 at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane, Washington. The Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest Chapter and the Society of Wetland Scientists Pacific Northwest Chapter invite presenters for the 2018 joint regional conference, Restoring Resilient Communities in Changing Landscapes. The conference highlights the intersection between the practice and […]

Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River

John Bush and Pam Dunlap March 22, 2018, 3:30-4:30pm, McClure Hall, Rm 209, University of Idaho The presentation reveals the most up-to-date geologic history of the Miocene sequence. Rock chip chemistry from ten wells greater than 700 ft. (213 m) in depth was used to form a stratigraphic framework for the Grande Ronde, Wanapum, and […]